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Linux Foundation Certified Engineer (LFCE)
Those who have earned this designation have proven their ability to carry out the duties of a Linux system engineer, such as designing and implementing system architecture, and they can act as Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) for the upcoming generation of system administrators. Proficiency in Essential Commands, Operating Systems, User/Group Management, Networking, Service Configuration, Storage Management, System Design, and Deployment was proved by earners.
Overview
For Linux engineers with three to five years of expertise, the Linux Foundation Certified Engineer certification is the best option. It is intended for engineers who want to show that they have a more advanced skill set in order to be considered for a promotion or a new, more challenging position. The test consists of tasks that mimic real-world situations and is performance-based on the command-line.
To determine the fundamental domains and essential skills, knowledge, and abilities (or “competencies”) relevant to each certification, the Linux Foundation collaborated with industry professionals and the Linux kernel community. Based on the identified competencies, performance-based tests were subsequently created.
What you will Learn in this Linux Foundation Certified Engineer (LFCE) course?
The Linux Foundation created LFCE to help address the growing need for Linux engineers. The exam consists of tasks that mimic real-world situations and is performance-based on the command-line. Candidates can choose between CentOS 7 and Ubuntu 18. The ability to deploy and configure the Linux operating system at an enterprise scale is demonstrated by holding an LFCE. It demonstrates that they have all the abilities needed to function as a Linux engineer. A candidate’s ability to do difficult real-world activities under time limitations is demonstrated by passing a performance-based exam.
Who should go for Linux Foundation Certified Engineer (LFCE) course?
For Linux engineers with three to five years of expertise, the Linux Foundation Certified Engineer certification is the best option. It is intended for engineers who want to show that they have a more advanced skill set in order to be considered for a promotion or a new, more challenging position.
Our Package
Use version control tools
Manipulate file content programmatically
Run commands on many systems simultaneously
Install Linux Distribution Essential Commands
Monitor, tune and troubleshoot system performance
Update operating systems to provide required functionality and security
Update the kernel and ensure the system is bootable
Script automation tools to make work faster and more accurate
Train team members on new technology or changes to existing systems
Maintain systems via configuration management tools
Maintain the integrity and availability of hardware
Develop and test disaster recovery plans
Support incident management for outages/trouble
Produce and deliver reports on system use (processor, memory, disk, and network), outages, and user requests
Monitor security and conduct audits
Manipulate Linux system during the recovery process
Use udev for device detection and management
Configure and modify SELinux/AppArmor policies
Connect to an external authentication source
Configure advanced PAM
Monitor, tune and troubleshoot network performance
Configure network traffic tunneling
Configure a system to perform Network Address Translation
Dynamically route IP traffic
Implement advanced packet filtering
Implement and configure an HTTP server
Implement and configure time synchronization server
Implement and configure network logging server
Configure a DHCP server
Implement and configure an SMTP service
Implement and configure the HTTP proxy server
Configure host-based and user-based security for a service
Implement and configure a centralized authentication server
Implement and configure a PXE Boot server
Implement and configure an authoritative DNS server
Manage advanced LVM configuration
Identify storage devices using block device attributes
Manage Linux file system features and flags
Implement and configure remote block storage devices
Implement and configure network shares
Define a capacity planning strategy
Conduct post deployment verifications
Create and maintain software packages
Create, configure and maintain containers
Deploy, configure, and maintain high availability/clustering/replication
Upcoming Batch
April 20th (Weekends)
FRI & SAT (4 Weeks)
08:30 PM to 01:00 AM (CDT)
April 18th (Weekdays)
MON – FRI (18 Days)
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM (CDT)
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